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Descartes was prepared to go to any lengths in his search for certainty—even to deny those things that seemed most self-evident. In his Meditations of 1641, and in the Objections and Replies that were included with the original publication, he set out to dismantle and then reconstruct the idea of the individual self and its existence. In doing so, Descartes developed a language of subjectivity that has lasted to this day, and he also took his first steps towards the view that would eventually be expressed in the epigram Cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am), one of modern philosophys most famous—and most fiercely contested—claims. The first part of a two-volume edition of Descartes works in Penguin Classics, the second of which is Discourse on Method & Related Writings.
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Paperback
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ENG
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Réne Descartes
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Penguin Classics
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256
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